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commit e8d9de15a01d74d88e4f51a5d4145dffbc2c0e12
parent a7e90c5657286f11533b3e3402fe4da90e7bc46e
Author: Kévin Le Gouguec <kevin.legouguec@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri,  2 Jul 2021 00:06:09 +0200

Get hyped for icomplete-vertical

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diff --git a/reviews/emacs/hype.org b/reviews/emacs/hype.org @@ -81,6 +81,22 @@ Some very welcome quality-of-life tweaks to =C-x 8 RET=. ** Gnus *** =#= now toggles the process mark by default No need for =M-#= anymore. +** Vertical icomplete +*** Settings +- ~completions-detailed~ +- ~icomplete-scroll~ +- ~icomplete-vertical-mode~ +*** Advantages over plain icomplete +- annotations +- completion candidates are easier to tell apart +- =C-n= and =C-p= (=C-.= is awkward on AZERTY) +*** Advantages over Ivy and Vertico +- regular minibuffer bindings work: + - =SPC= completes + - =RET= yields current input, disregarding completion candidates + - =C-j= yields selected completion candidate +- regular icomplete bindings work: + - =C-M-i= inserts selected completion candidate * 27 ** ~what-cursor-show-names~ I sometimes use =C-u C-x == to (re)discover how the Unicode consortium